<div mce_keep="true">This directory contains my .asp which will be called later</div>

<div mce_keep="true">AspExecuteInMTA is set to 0 for every node in the metabase (this is how IIS installs)</div>

<div mce_keep="true">ASP page that...</div>

<div mce_keep="true">accepts an integer querystring param that is passed to the
DoWork() method indicating how many seconds to "sleep" for</div>

Now, using two browser windows, I load the above page using a sleep time of 10 seconds for window A and a time of 1 second for the window B. Window A is loaded first. The result is that window A takes 10 seconds to load. Window B takes 11 seconds. During
this time, stats in COM+ show only a single instance of the COM+ object running.

However, if I change the Application Pool in IIS to run as a NETWORK SERVICE, both pages load at the same time, and one sees 2 instances of the COM+ object running at once.